Adding Capacity by Reducing Demand Webinar

Learn how to enhance efficiency in your compressed air system through a leak survey, using engineered nozzles, on/off controls and more. Have a better understanding of the cost of leaks and inefficient blowoffs. Earn CAGI credit for attending Thursday, October 24th at 2:00pm EST.

Learn how to enhance efficiency in your compressed air system through a leak survey, using engineered nozzles, on/off controls and more. Have a better understanding of the cost of leaks and inefficient blowoffs. Earn CAGI credit for attending Thursday, October 24th at 2:00pm EST.

It should come as no surprise to anyone who operates a manufacturing facility, compressed air is one of the costliest utilities to use. The fact is that often-aging (or poorly maintained) compressed air systems that started out efficient - with lots of ability to push supply out to the points of use - lose performance over time, increasing costs of compressed air production while trying to feed starving point-of-use tooling that's pulling every cubic foot of air made by the compressors. This sets up an undesirable situation by creating low pressure, low flow conditions that can negatively impact production: issues including safety, product quality and production efficiency.
In this webinar, become educated on how implementing engineered, point of use solutions on the demand side can build the capacity back into your compressed air system in order to optimize and prepare it for engineered controls. https://exair.co/184-fweb24

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T.J. Davies' Retention Knobs

T.J. Davies' Retention Knobs

Our retention knobs are manufactured above international standards or to machine builder specifications. Retention knobs are manufactured utilizing AMS-6274/AISI-8620 alloy steel drawn in the United States. Threads are single-pointed on our lathes while manufacturing all other retention knob features to ensure high concentricity. Our process ensures that our threads are balanced (lead in/lead out at 180 degrees.) Each retention knob is carburized (hardened) to 58-62HRC, and case depth is .020-.030. Core hardness 40HRC. Each retention knob is coated utilizing a hot black oxide coating to military specifications. Our retention knobs are 100% covered in black oxide to prevent rust. All retention knob surfaces (not just mating surfaces) have a precision finish of 32 RMA micro or better: ISO grade 6N. Each retention knob is magnetic particle tested and tested at 2.5 times the pulling force of the drawbar. Certifications are maintained for each step in the manufacturing process for traceability.